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Direct line from all points to the Norm and South. This is the famous 
Capital City Route, with through Sleepers from Hfew Tork to Jack- 
aoDLTlIIe and Atlanta, also from JIVorfolk to same points. 

Up to date Cafe Cars on all trains. 

THROUGH TRAINS FROM 

New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington 

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Raleigh, Charlotte, Chester, Greenwood, Athens, Atlanta; 
Camden, S. C; Coltunbia, S. C; Savannah, Ga.; 
JacksonYille, Fla.; Tampa, Fla. ; Mont> 
; gomery, Ala. 

SHORT LINE to the principal cities of the South, and reaching the Capi- 
tals of Six States. 

The FLORIDA AND METROPOLITAN LIMITED and the SEABOARD 
FAST MAIL, operated daily the year round, present a complement of trains 
between the East and the South that are unsurpassed for convenience and 
seryice. See that toxib tickets kead, via 

SEABOARD AIR LINE 

Address any Ticket Agent for Information. 



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FRANK WOOD, PRINTER, BOSTON. 




Shaw University. 

HAW UNIVERSITY was established in a humble way as a mission 
station in the suburbs of Raleigh, North Carolina, in the autumn 
of 1865, by Henry Martin Tupper, of Wales, Mass. The work 
grew on his hands and a larger equipment was needed. This was 
supplied very largely by the work of his own hands and the hands 
of his supporters and students. The making of bricks, the erection of buildings, 
and all of the varied work pertaining thereto, were directed and largely carried on 
by himself and his students. 

Industrial work was made prominent from the beginning, and when the 
girls' department was established, in 1874, industrial work for young women was 
also added, and has been carried on to the present time. 

The young men receive instruction in manual training, carpentry, the 
preparation of plans for buildings, and the making of estimates for material 
and work. A blacksmithing department gives employment to quite a number, 

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and in the machine shop instruction in lathe work is given in both wood and metals. 
This work has been carried on with great success, and there is now a demand for 
larger quarters for industrial work for both the young men and the young women. 

A cooking-school room has been built, and just as soon as friends provide 
the means for furnishing the room this department will be put into full operation. 

It is desired to extend the women's industrial department so that the field of 
instruction in domestic arts can be completely covered. 

While the young men's work has been carried on with a high degree of 
success, there is a lack of room for enlarging the work and for the addition of 
other departments. 

At the present time, June, 1902, the Shaw singers, a company of young men 
from the Institution, are giving concerts in the North to raise money for a new 
hospital and the establishing of a nurses' training school. 

The enlarging of the industrial departments for men and women, and the 
erection of a larger hospital and the addition of a nurses' training school, are the 
imperative needs of the hour. 



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Thousands of graduates and former students from this Institution are 
scattered throughout the entire Southland and many are found even in the North. 
They have shown themselves a credit to the Institution, and almost without ex- 
ception have proven themselves useful and law-abiding citizens in their respective 
communities, and they are respected by the best people of both races. 



The following letter from Hon. Charles B. Aycock, the present Governor 
of North Carolina, will show the standing of the Institution : — 

State of North Carolina, Executive Dept., 

Raleigh, April 7, 1902. 
To whom it may concer?i : — 

I am acquainted with the work done at Shaw University, Raleigh, N. C, and I can 
assure everyone that any money given to President Charles F. Meserve for the use of that 
Institution will be wisely expended. ■ The Institution has the confidence of the best people 
of the State. 

Very respectfially, 

CHARLES B. AYCOCK, 

Governor of North Carolina. 




STUDENTS MAKING BRICK AND ERECTING SHAW HALL. 




ESTEY (girls ) HALL 





GLIMPSE OF THE CAMPUS. 



ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. 





PRESIDENT OHARLES FRANCIS MESCRVE, O.D, 




CENTRAL VIEW. BUILDINGS AND QROUNDS. 



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Reached by the lines of the A. T. & S. F. Railway 
System, offers a most inviting field for scientific 
study on geological, botanical and ethnological lines, 
as well as delightful vacation opportunities. The 
climat^: of. the high plateaus of New; Mexico and 
Arizona is almost ideal, and the wonderful petrified 
forests, cliff dwellings, Indian pueblos, great cafions 
and immense pine forests are an inexhaustible pleas- 
ure ground. 

THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY SYSTEM 
SENCRAL PASSENSeR OmCC, CHICDGO. 



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" The Choctaw Route " 

is the Short Line from Memphis to Little Rock, 
Hot Springs^ Oklahoma City, El Reno and 
Weatherford. 

Through Pullman Sleepers and Reclining Chair Cars are operated on all trains. 
Reclining Chaif Cars: Memphis to Dallas, 'Waco, and other TEXAS points via 
South McAlister and the M. K. & T. No Transfer at Memphis. 

For rates and other information, address 

G. H. LEE, G. P. A., S. L. PARROTT, T. P. A., 

Little Rock, Ark. 6 N. Prior St., AtlanU, Gb. 







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